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Serious Cyberattacks On The Rise, Report Shows
Friday, November 18th 2022
About 75% of organisations have experienced a serious cyberattack in the past three years -- up from 60% last year -- according to the 2022 Cyber Security Insights Report conducted by S-RM, a global intelligence and cybersecurity consultancy.
Chubb Seeks Ruling It Does Not Have to Defend eBay in Harassment Case
Insurers Can Support Progress Toward Sustainable Development Goals
Hurricane Nicole Industry Loss Seen Under $2B by RMS
Nationwide Overspray
Safekeep, Inc
Navigating the Complex Landscape of Timed Demands
Thursday, November 17th 2022
There is a growing trend of states recognizing time-sensitive demands, which can carry extra-contractual exposures for insurers. Insurers are faced with large claim volume, excessively large demand packages, and time-sensitive deadlines imposed upon them by state regulators and agencies.
248K Ram Heavy-duty Diesel Trucks Recalled for Fire Risk
Bankrupt Catholic Dioceses' Victim Payout Deals Spurn Insurers
Triple-I Joining Nov. 17 Twitter Chat on Insurance Fraud Awareness
Florida Insurer Losses Swell After Hurricane Ian
Wednesday, November 16th 2022
Hurricane Ian has bulked up losses for three Floridian homeowners' insurers, with one seeing its net loss for the quarter increase tenfold.
Initiative Launches to 'Fix the Cracks' in Auto Glass Claims
Why Autocomplete Is So Important
Canceled Deep Purple Concerts Lead to Bad Faith Lawsuit
Lakers Lawsuit For Pandemic Losses Coverage To Advance
Tuesday, November 15th 2022
The Los Angeles Lakers got a procedural win in their fight to secure insurance coverage for the losses the team experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic's business shutdowns -- a development that some believe could set a precedent for similar cases.
Did They 'Quietly Quit' or Are They Saving Their Sanity?
Aircraft Lessor Sues Insurers For Not Covering Russian Plane Losses
Autobrake Slashes Rear-end Crash Rates For Pickups, But Few Are Equipped
Shoe Production PFAS Contamination Leads to $113M Settlement
Monday, November 14th 2022
Wolverine Worldwide operated a shoe making factory in Kent County, Michigan. As part of the shoe production process, chemicals were used to create waterproof material. These chemicals? Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
State Farm Insurance Company Sues Amazon Over Patent Infringement
GM Recall: Nearly 340K SUVs Over Defective Daytime Running Lights
Soccer-related Insurance Claims Spiked During Last World Cup
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